Kim Wallace Ceramics

Kim Wallace Ceramics make beautiful ceramics for your home.

All of Kim Wallace Ceramics are carefully crafted by hand in Noosa by their small, vibrant team of potters, glazers, designers and creative thinkers. They are all makers at heart and delight in producing beautiful pieces for both your home and their own.

MEET THE DESIGNER

About Kim

Born and raised in the Netherlands, Kim has called Australia home for over twenty years. With a passion for art and design, Kim dabbled in ceramics, painting and drawing while she worked professionally as a graphic designer for nearly ten years.

After a while, she found herself longing to work and create with her hands ~ the antithesis of her computer based job. In 2008, she made the decision to swap her desk for an apron and has been happily elbow-deep in mud ever since.

Kim's eye for design and attention to detail coupled with her passion for high quality, handmade products has been the driving force behind the success of her studio and brand, Kim Wallace Ceramics.

Her ceramics are used and adored by some of Australia's most well known chefs and noteworthy restaurants including Aria Sydney, The Opera Bar, Ricky's Noosa, Sails Restaurant Noosa, Restaurant Dan Arnold, Momami, Cape Lodge Margaret River and many more. Her pieces are also regularly used and seen on popular television show MasterChef Australia.

ABOUT THE CERAMICS

Made in Australia, Sold Worldwide

All of Kim's pieces are made in-house and by hand using clays sourced from the Australian landscape. They fire to the highest stoneware temperatures with food-safe glazes to ensure the most durable, functional products possible.

Her classic, contemporary design emanates understated luxury and style. From bowls and mugs to plates and serving ware, these pieces are destined to become family heirlooms ~ the perfect centrepiece for both daily meals and celebratory gatherings. 

Kim Wallace Ceramics acknowledges the ongoing connection to country of the traditional custodians of this beautiful place in which we are honoured to create from, the Gubbi Gubbi people. We pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging.